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Three coins are tossed once. Describe the following events associated with this random experiment: `A=` Getting three heads, `B=` Getting two heads and one tail, `C=` Getting three tails `D=` Getting a head on the first coin. i. Which pairs of events are mutually exclusive? ii. Which events are elementary events? iii. Which events are compound events?

A

B only

B

A and C

C

B and D

D

D only

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